Sue, not wanting this to happen, calls Finn into Figgins' office. Sue tells him that Unique cannot play that role and that he is gender-confused. She thinks soon he will want on the cheerios and endanger her chances of being the winningest cheerleading coach.
Finn then attempts to have sex with Sue. She tells him that it is a daily nightmare to be her enemy. Finn attacks back and accidentally calls her baby retarded. Sue then walks out. Finn tells Unique that she can be Rizzo and that he will help her if anyone tries to stop her. They then post the results. With Finn's new confidence, Will tells Finn that he is leaving for a while, and that he wants Finn to coach New Directions.
It is right there that Finn realizes the role he was born to play: a teacher. Finn spots Rachel after the show, realizing she's been crying - the type of tears she reserves for guy trouble. Upset that she no longer cries over him, Finn insists that they should have no contact whenever she returns to town, and Rachel agrees, telling him, "This doesn't feel like home anymore.
After positive reviews for the show, Will's pleased to leave the glee club in capable hands, but as he says goodbye to Finn, he tries to offer some final advice. The new director of the New Directions then welcomes the newcomers,. Quinn mentions Finn's break up with Rachel, and Finn smiles and. Finn rushes to the choir room to see what is wrong with Marley. Will comes and tells them they have to get back on stage or they will be disqualified.
Sue comes and starts gloating that the Warbler's won. Since Glee Club is over for the year, Sue takes over the choir room. Finn comes and tries to stop her. Sue then takes the Nationals trophy and says she is going to run it over. Finn grabs the other end of it and refuses to let go.
They then head down to Figgins' office, where he tells them that there is nowhere for the club to practice until next year. Finn tries to keep the club motivated for the holiday concert, but without a competition, the glee club only wants to blame Marley and not practice.
Sugar already quit the club. Finn tells them they can regroup for next year, but makes the seniors even more upset. The kids all go join other clubs to Finn's disappointment. He says that he booked the auditorium for late Friday night, and he hopes the club shows up. Marley is the only one to show up, and tells Finn that she found a place to practice.
Finn is asked by Coach Beiste if he wants to arm wrestle with her to boost up his pressure, but he kindly says no. She says she heard about Sue taking away the choir room, to which Finn says he is also running out of fun ideas for the New Directions. She says it's a 'no brainer' and that he should put effort into the Sadie Hawkin's dance. Finn thinks it's a dumb idea, but later, he agrees. He announces this to the Glee Club, telling them about a "Ladie's Choice" assignment where they can sing songs and at the end, ask the person they want to go to the dance with.
Coach Beiste lets the New Direction's rehearse in the choir room, letting Tina sing her solo and ask who the person she wants to go to the Sadie Hawkins with. Tina introduces the song and says a lengthy speech before Finn cuts her off because Beiste needs the room at 4. During Tell Him , Finn enjoys the performance and at the end he applauses them and asks if anyone wants to ask a specific guy out. During Sadie Hawkins, Blaine and Sam discuss the Warblers cheating at Sectionals, showing him how buff they became only in a month, displaying the pictures of them before and after Sectionals.
Sam also shows Finn a filmed video of Hunter causing a riot at Lima Bean. Finn says there isn't enough proof, but when Sam and Blaine bring out Trent, they say that they noticed he wasn't in the Sectionals performance. Trent admits that the Warblers used drugs to cheat, and whoever refused wasn't allowed to perform, and that's why Trent didn't perform because he refused. Now, Finn is certain that they have the real proof to get the Warblers disqualified.
He asks Trent if he is ready to testify against the Warblers. Sadie Hawkins. Finn starts by announcing to the glee club that they are now headed to Regionals, since the Warblers were found out to have used steroids. He announces that they need four hundred dollars for the bus ride, and suggests a bake sale since it worked three years ago.
Tina asks instead to do a men of McKinley calendar. Finn thinks it's a good idea and agree. Later, Sue tells him that she won't stand for the calendar and will get it stopped. He asks her about her playboy photo, and she says that it will be impossible to find. Finn goes to Artie and asks him to search for the picture. Artie agrees, but tells Finn that he doesn't want to do the calendar. Finn agrees to let Artie not pose for it. Later, Finn goes to Sue and tells her that he found it.
She tells him that she isn't ashamed of it, then opens it up. Finn tricked her and recorded her saying it. She tells Finn that when she roasts him, it is going to taste even better. Finn is having trouble getting the attitude of New Directions ready for Regionals. He asks Emma for help, and she suggests bringing out their diva attitude. They do the choir room and get the girls and Blaine excited about the Diva off.
To help with diva week, Finn invites Santana back to perform and show them how to be a diva, annoying Tina and Sam. Later, Finn helps Emma with planning her wedding. He helps pick the white flower centerpiece, stating it is white and pure like her. Later, Finn watches in awe of Tina's rendition of Hung Up He then gives her the award as the winner of diva week.
He then goes to Emma's office to see her all upset because of the wedding plans, and thinking that Will doesn't like it. She starts having a panic attack, until Finn kisses her, then runs off. The episode begins with Finn and Mr. Schue in the choir room being confronted by Blaine, Artie, and Tina.
The three tell Finn and Will that they are feuding and to stop it, give the co-directors an assignment to resolve their conflicts by drawing on music from famous artists known for their feuds.
Though they are shown to initially fight during the performance, they eventually hug. Unfortunately, Will tells Finn that he cannot forgive him for kissing Emma just yet. Finn decides to leave McKinley, and when Marley comes to tell him good bye, she also asks permission to speak freely, telling him that while she is grateful for all he has done for her, he needs to grow a pair and go get what he really wants.
Finn then leaves and is next seen in a hotel room in New York with Santana who takes a moment to speak to him before leaving. It is shown that she has invited Brody to the hotel room, but she leaves, and Finn proceeds to fight with him.
The two nearly wreck the hotel room, and at last Finn punches Brody, warning him to "stay away from my future wife. Finn is mentioned by Brody when he accuses Rachel of lying about sleeping with Finn, and that he came to New York to beat him up. Rachel then tells Brody that she was trying to make Finn jealous. Guilty Pleasures. This is the first season in which Finn Hudson does not appear, due to the passing of Finn's portrayer, Cory Monteith. Carole, Burt and Kurt also pack up Finn's belongings, deciding what to do with everything.
Burt has regrets for not hugging Finn enough; the last time they saw each other; Finn was saddened by a test at school and Burt simply patted his shoulder and told him to get back at it instead of giving him a hug. This leads to Carole breaking down, and wondering how she is meant to carry on with her life.
She says that she will never stop being a parent, even though she doesn't have a child anymore. She, Burt and Kurt then embrace. At some point in the episode it is revealed that someone stole Finn's jacket from Santana. Rachel is overcome with grief and doesn't return to McKinley until the end of the episode.
Finn previously said this line in A Night of Neglect. Will, who had been occupying himself to take care of everyone, finally breaks down in tears at the end of the episode, where it is revealed that he is the one in possession of Finn's jacket. The Quarterback. Finn is mentioned by Kurt when Rachel declined to join Kurt's Madonna cover band and he says that Finn wouldn't want her to dwell in the sidelines as life passes her by.
Rachel later mentions that during the Funny Girl rehearsals, it was depressing, because she sang My Man all day, possibly implying that she remembered Finn greatly during her solo, like she did in the episode, Funeral.
Because of the installation of his plaque in The Quarterback, his plaque can be clearly seen in The Choir Room from this episode onwards. A Katy or A Gaga. Finn is heavily featured in this episode.
He is first mentioned by Will when he calls Sam into his office and tells him that Finn didn't recruit him to glee club just to recruit him, he recruited him because he wanted someone to be a leader to the club after he had graduated.
Carole and Burt are brought in as chaperones for the trip to Nationals and say kind words on Finn's behalf. Sam brings Finn's plaque on the trip and, brings it with him when they sneak on to the stage.
It is stolen the next day by Throat Explosion. Carole is distraught because the closeness to Finn's friends constantly reminded her of Finn, and is even more distraught by the fact that the last founding members would be gone after graduation which she feels would bring an end to Finn's memory as well.
She is at first compelled to go back home, but changes her mind at the last minute and returns just in time to watch the performance. At the end of the episode, Finn's plaque is returned by Throat Explosion's leader and hung back up on the wall in the choir room.
The glee club members apologize to Carole and Burt for letting Finn down since they were placed second, thus losing their reigning Nationals Championship title; Carole and Burt, however, argue against this, saying that even though Finn would have been saddened by the loss, he would always find it in himself to stand up again.
City of Angels. Puck asks Will if he can have Finn's plaque once the week ends, Will says no and tells the club that the plaque will remain in the choir room, though he later hangs it, along with Lillian Adler 's, in the auditorium. Later he is again mentioned by Quinn and Puck in the locker room when they are talking about their past with him. Puck wants to know if he forgave them for what they did, Quinn says he did and that Rachel was his soul mate anyway.
Finn's voice is heard at the end when Will is remembering his time with the glee club Nationals. New Directions. Finn is mentioned by Rachel a couple of times, when she's talking to Mercedes about the 'first time'. She remembers hers being special because it involved the person she loved the most. She also mentions him when she talks about the crush between her and Sam referring to the events of Movin' Out , explaining that she crushed on him due to Sam's similarities with Finn.
She also tells Will that she has saved a seat for him. Will later calls Rachel and the others the morning after the show, revealing that Emma had given birth to a boy, and that his name is Daniel Finn Schuester the newborn's middle name in honor of his former student. Opening Night. Finn is mentioned by Will Schuester when Rachel reboots glee club: he had always thought Finn would be the one to take over when the time came.
Loser Like Me. Rachel walks into the auditorium during Sue and Becky's announcement about homecoming, and walks past Finn's plaque.
Quinn mentions her lying about carrying Finn's baby to Becky. Jagged Little Tapestry. After discussing with Rachel about making Vocal Adrenaline underperform at invitationals, Will seems reluctant to let this happen, but somehow changes his mind after a look at Finn's plaque in the auditorium.
The Hurt Locker, Part One. Finn is mentioned during Brittany and Santana's wedding where Carole and Burt say how much his death had made them realize the importance of living a meaningful life. A Wedding. Finn appears in a flashback when the New Directions members are placing the trophies they had won over the years back into the display windows. We Built This Glee Club. After his basketball game with Sue, Will mentions having recruited Finn to the glee club and his hopes that it will convince some of the more popular students to join.
Artie mentions how Finn saved him from being locked in a Porta Potty while he, Rachel, Kurt, Mercedes, and Tina are voting about whether or not he should be allowed to remain in the club. Finn is then shown pushing Artie down a sidewalk while taking him home, although his face is never shown.
They all agree that he's one of the few people at McKinley High who never bullied them. Finn also appears towards the end of the episode when the footage of New Directions' first performance of "Don't Stop Believin" is shown. During Season One , and less so in the first part of Season Two , Finn has been shown at time to give into peer-pressure because he wants to be liked and not made into an outcast.
Despite feeling guilty, Finn has bullied others at school and has often allowed others to bully him into doing things he would usually not agree to. A factor in this has been that Finn has been shown at times to think wrongly that popularity is about the only thing he has going for him. However, the second part of Season Two has seen Finn bury his earlier concerns with popularity and image and he is now unambiguously a "Gleek.
Intellect appears to not be one of his talents, and combined with his naturally trusting nature, this has allowed many of his friends to manipulate his naivety, to suit their own personal desire.
The most notable examples would be Quinn's lie regarding how Finn supposedly impregnated her, Rachel getting Finn to kiss her in Season One and then later trying to get him to realize what they had was real, and Mr. Schuester planting pot on him to blackmail him into joining the Glee group by exploiting the way he was committed into doing his mother proud. He's also a natural born leader, and tries his best.
No matter what Finn does, he always tries to give his all. He is especially concerned about being a good son, and becoming a good man in his future. After having lost his father in Desert Storm, he vowed to do whatever it took to make his mother proud of him. His search for a father figure now apparently ended with the Hummel-Hudson family going strong has also been important. Finn also enjoys singing very much, having discovered his natural talent while singing with her mother's ex-boyfriend one afternoon, he's said that the glee club is the one thing that's made him happy in a long time.
Because of his positions as the captain of the football and basketball teams, co-captain of New Directions , and all of the other responsibilities expected of him as a son, brother, friend, boyfriend and student, Finn is often extremely stressed out.
He often tries to keep his stress levels hidden from others, but it often results in him exploding when pushed too far, as seen when he discovered that Quinn's baby was not his, or when he gets upset with Kurt after he moves in.
Finn's low self-esteem has also been made central as of the most recent seasons; as he's spent most of his life attempting to fit in or to please others, he's easily prone to resigning himself to stand in the shadow of some of his more outgoing and ambitious friends; and easily feels threatened by other male characters whom he deems to possess talents that eclipse his own.
Especially those whom have a natural charm and wit that he himself lacks, this was seen in Season Three , where he expressed jealousy of Blaine Anderson 's abilities; and would often let his personal feelings override his responsibilities as a leader, which served to alienate Blaine and made him feel uncomfortable being in the Glee club. Finn's jealousy was rooted in how Blaine possessed all the talents he had, in addition to being a good dancer and having natural charm, intelligence and wit, which in turn made Finn question himself as "not being good enough.
After Rachel broke up with him, he said "Who am I? I barely graduated high school, and my life has absolutely no direction. However, despite Finn's low self-esteem, he is overall looked as the leader of Glee club. Finn, in the first three seasons, served as the true leader of the Glee club.
Despite Rachel stating that she is the leader multiple times, it never looked up to how Finn took over. Finn will address an issue if members of the club are fighting, like how Rachel found out he slept with Santana before Sectionals in Special Education. He has developed a great reputation over the course of the seasons he was in, always proving himself to others, especially in The Sue Sylvester Shuffle.
Despite people looking at Sam as the favorite in the first-half of the second season, Finn finally presented his true-self starting from Furt. He is also not afraid to tell people how he feels about them, people such as Rachel, Jesse, or Santana. Finn looks at someone for who they are and continuously celebrates it, not blaming someone for hating them for being different, as he has been looked at his entire time in Glee club from the Football team.
Finn has shown to have relationships with almost every Glee club member, often speaking to them at least a couple of times over the course of his appearances. After sleeping with Santana in The Power of Madonna , the two didn't truly interact with each other until the third season, where Finn finally broke Santana.
Dealing with Santana's mean and "bitchy" comments of him, Finn revealed that he knows that Santana is a lesbian. Despite Santana slapping him at the end of Mash Off , Finn shows that he accepts the good parts of someone rather than the bad, admitting that he loves Santana as a friend, even after she has bullied him for three seasons.
This culminated into her breakdown in The Quarterback. Sue even stated in the same episode that she thought of Finn as a good guy, and that she was the only Glee member she liked.
Finn was the only one that the hateful Sue Sylvester actually admired, and that the potential of Finn's future was lost after his death, leaving her distraught. Finn has developed such good friendships that it seemed to have affected everyone he knew when he died, especially Will, who finally cried at the end of Finn's tribute episode. Finn's accomplishments and role-model at McKinley has inspired many characters over the course of the show.
His plaque of him is looked at by several character to change their mindsets on Glee, with Will as a primary example. Finn has been honored many times after his death, like Rachel's tattoo of his name, his Letterman jacket hung up in the boy's locker room, a tree carved with his name on it, Will's son having Finn as his middle name, and the school auditorium was renamed the " Finn Hudson Auditorium " in his honor.
Finn's potential to become someone extraordinary may have been cut short after his sudden death, but seemed to have carried on in the final seasons of the series. Glee Wiki Explore. The New Rachel Britney 2. Blogs Admin Blogs Glee News.
Policies Style Guide Categories Guide. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? Finn Hudson. History Talk 0. Do you like this video? Play Sound. Finn is the quarterback of the school's football team, a role he takes very seriously, despite his moral misgivings, he is reluctantly involved in bullying the less popular kids. Finn has been dating the head cheerleader, Quinn, for four months.
It is revealed that Finn is the son of a single mother, as his father was killed in Operation Desert Storm when Finn was an infant. Finn got his great love for music from the lawn care man, who Finn's mother had a brief relationship with. Unfortunately, he soon ended the relationship, much to Mrs. Hudson's disappointment. From that moment on, Finn made it his sole purpose to make her proud and happy.
This desire is exploited by the Spanish teacher and Glee Director, Will Schuester , who after overhearing him singing in the men's locker room shower, plants marijuana in his locker and blackmails him into joining the Glee club. Afraid his mother will find out he had pot, Finn agrees.
Finn appears extremely freaked out by Rachel in their first rehearsal, and is reluctant about performing. Unfortunately, joining Glee alienates him from the football team.
However, Finn discovers that he really does enjoy Glee. He is then seen at the end of the episode performing Don't Stop Believin' at the end of the episode with the other Glee members. Pilot Quinn and Finn are discussing him joining Glee Club. He tells Quinn that she is making a big deal about it, so she decides that if Finn quits the club, she will let him touch her breasts.
He tells her he can't because he wants to continue doing Glee because he's really happy with what he's doing. Quinn states that people have been calling him gay because he's in the Club.
He suggests her to relax about it, and that things will work out, and then he walks off. Schuester is making them perform it in front of the whole school. In a meeting with Sue, Figgins , and Will, Finn agrees that he has been worried about performing in front of the school, Rachel explains, that she was concerned for him, that she and Finn made a "creative, pre-emptive strike.
They were both left off with a warning so long as they pay for the photocopying, and both nod in agreement. Later, Finn and Rachel are rehearsing, Finn asks Rachel if he could take a break, and both of them sit down on a picnic blanket in which Rachel has already prepared.
Finn tells Rachel at first he thought she was annoying and checking under his bed to see if she was hiding there. Finn admits that as soon as he heard her sing, and that she had touched something in him in his heart. Rachel tells Finn he could kiss her if he wants, and in reply he says he does. They both slowly lie down, and begin to kiss. Immediately, Finn pulls away from the kiss, and the scene is flashbacked to when Finn hit the man in the car revealing he got overexcited.
Finn quickly sits up, and tells Rachel not to tell anyone what had happened, and leaves as fast as he can. Showmance Finn was concerned, and asked what happened, as Rachel had explained, what happened with Dakota Stanley.
Finn then yells at her for making Will leave the club after what she said about his choreography. Finn then defends Will, by saying that guys that get hurt like that, do take it personally. Then, Finn talks to Rachel, and she tells him she can't hire a better choreographer. As Finn and Rachel walk together, Finn is slightly confused as to why Rachel is acting the way she is and why she cares about winning. Rachel explains, that Glee is her one shot, while Finn has everything with football and Quinn.
Finn brings up the moment from the auditorium concerned that she might be upset about that. Finn threatens to quit the club because she agrees on hiring Dakota. Later Finn walks in Will's classroom, and says that he's quitting Glee as well, Will explains he didn't quit Glee, and Finn tells him he might because it's getting crazy as he has tried to talk sense into Rachel, but didn't work. Acafellas Finn, after he found Quinn is pregnant. Mash-Up Quinn is approached by Finn who wants to cheer her up after she got kicked out of the cheerios.
Wheels Finn finds himself somewhat to his discomfort paired up with Kurt who is attracted to Finn for a duets. However, during the course of their practices, Finn finds himself asking Kurt for advice on both his baby and his relationship problems. Following Kurt's advice, Finn begins singing I'll Stand by You to the ultrasound of Quinn's baby, which helps ease his fears about being a father. Unfortunately, his mother finds him singing to the ultrasound and Finn, breaking down into tears admits that Quinn is pregnant.
Although traumatic, the burden of hiding the truth from his mother is lifted off Finn's back, making him feel more relaxed. Kurt's next piece of advice is to sing his pain away about his situation with Quinn. While eating dinner with Quinn and her parents at their house, Finn freaks out and calls Kurt for reassurance about singing his ballad.
Finn in Quinn's house. He returns to the table and begins to sing You're Having My Baby. While at first shocked and annoyed at his actions, Quinn soon softens and she and Finn share a loving smile during the song. The performance is stopped by Quinn's dad, who later yells at the pair and kicks Quinn out of her home. Quinn subsequently moves in with Finn and his mother. Ballads Finn suggests to Will that if they are going to be performing a song about hair then they should have more hair.
Hairography Finn agrees to be with Rachel in the Glee club's yearbook picture ,but then some of his football teammates tell him that they're planning to deface his Glee picture, and then he ends up not showing to the photo shoot, then he sings the lead in Jump for the Mattress Land commercial Rachel landed for the Glee club.
Mattress After Finn confides in Rachel that he feels like everything is working out, Rachel tells Finn of her suspicions surrounding the paternity of Quinn's baby. Sectionals Episode Finn singing Hello, I Love You Finn is on the basketball team since football season has ended, Although he and Quinn have officially ended their relationship, Finn finds himself not quite able to get over her.
Bad Reputation Finn singing Jessie's Girl Finn keeps on trying to remind Rachel that he will always love her more than Jesse ever will. Laryngitis Finn seemed concerned for Artie when Bryan Ryan tended to crush his dreams during glee club rehearsal. Theatricality Finn and Puck slash the tires of all twenty-six members of Vocal Adrenaline cars upset after Jesse defected back to Vocal Adrenaline and that Vocal Adrenaline has toilet-papered their choir room.
Funk Finn seeks out Rachel, telling her that she is the leader and the two of them are going to find a way to fix this and win Regionals despite Sue being one of the judges now. As if the group couldn't be more inappropriate with high schoolers joining, they decide to perform "I Wanna Sex You Up" for a room full of adults at a popular sports bar. Once the absolutely horrifying episode ends, the series pretty much forgets it ever happening and the group is never heard from again.
Schuester was a beloved character in the series, but his personality in season one was pretty interesting. In the pilot episode, Mr. Schue is walking through the halls of McKinley High School when he overhears Finn singing "I Can't Fight This Feeling Anymore" in the shower and it then leads him to creepily walk in and listen until he is done.
Of course, after he realizes that Finn will not join the Glee Club due to being the quarterback of the football team, he goes as far as to blackmail him by putting marijuana in his locker and forcing him to join the club. If Finn would have thought more about the situation, there could have been many possibilities that could have kept him from being blackmailed in the first place.
A huge continuity error throughout the series was most definitely Finn's on and off again friendship with Puck. In season one, Finn discovers that his then-girlfriend Quinn had been sleeping around with Puck and then got her pregnant.
This was the first time their friendship got rocky, but they somehow rekindled their relationship and got along again quickly in the season. Later on in season two, Puck starts fooling around with Finn's new love interest, Rachel. Newswire Powered by. Close the menu. Rolling Stone.
Log In. To help keep your account secure, please log-in again. Blaine Criss and Kurt Chris Colfer perform during the fifth season opener. Will the on-again couple get hitched after Will Matthew Morrison stole his thunder in the fourth season finale? Glee opened its fifth season Thursday with the first of a two-part Beatles tribute. While the hour was an upbeat one that included multiple songs from the Fab Four, the passing of star Cory Monteith loomed large over the new season.
A nice touch, she looks at her phone to find an image of the original New Directions — with Finn — for inspiration. That would be the only mention or reference to the late actor, who died July 13 at the age of
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